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2007-26498 Reso 2007-26498 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE RETROACTIVELY TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT APPLICATIONS: 1) MIAMI- DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST FOR FUNDING, IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,333, TO FUND UP TO 50% OF THE PERSONNEL COSTS OF A HOMELESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIS) STAFF PERSON REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN HMIS DATA RELATED TO THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH GRANT; AND, 2) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE SAFETY OFFICE, HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $66,000, FOR THE CITY'S IMPAIRED DRIVING ENFORCEMENT INITIATIVE; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS AND MATCHING FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach receives Supportive Housing funding on an annual basis from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for the City's Homeless Outreach Program; and WHEREAS, the Homeless Trust requires that all grantees participate in the County's data-tracking software system which requires city staff to input client and intake data and to maintain client files and statistical data on each person served; and WHEREAS, this is a labor intensive requirement, currently being performed by staff in the Community Services Division of Neighborhood Services; and WHEREAS, this grant will partially cover the salary costs associated with one position responsible for maintaining the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) data, and no new staff will be hired as a result of this grant; and WHEREAS, the grant requires a match in the amount of $12,333, and matching funds are available in the Neighborhood Services budget; and WHEREAS, this project supports the following Key Intended Outcome: reduce the number of homeless people; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for funding in the amount of $12,333 to fund up to 50% of the personnel costs of a staff person required to maintain HMIS data related to the City's homeless outreach grant; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Police Department's impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative will be a dedicated effort to reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes by applying high visibility enforcement; and WHEREAS, the City is requesting FDOT funding to purchase two enforcement vehicles with associated equipment and radar devices to support this endeavor; and WHEREAS, the deployment of specialized enforcement activities will be based on increased traffic trends as well as historical alcohol-related arrests and crash information; and WHEREAS, no match is required of the City and no new staff will be hired as a result of this grant; and WHEREAS, this project supports the following Key Intended Outcomes: Increase resident rating of public safety service; Maintain crime rates at or below national trends, and Enhance mobility throughout the city; and WHEREAS, the Administration requests retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), State Safety Office, Highway Safety Grant Program, for FY 2008 for funding for the City's Impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative in an amount not to exceed $66,000. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the City Manager or his designee to retroactively submit the following grant requests: 1) Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for funding in the amount of $12,333 to fund up to 50% of the personnel costs of a Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) staff person required to maintain HMIS data related to the city's homeless outreach grant; and, 2) Florida Department Of Transportation, State Safety Office, Highway Safety Grant Program for funding in an amount not to exceed $66,000 for the City's Impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative; further appropriating the grants and matching funds, if approved and accepted by the City; and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. PASSED and ADOPTED this. 11 th day of April ATTEST: _~~ PCvt~ CITY CLERK JMG/KGB/JH/IS T: $CMB/AGENDA/2007/APR11/CONSENT/GRANTS MEMO.DOC APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR E CUTION ~\'illY1 ~ COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager Or His Designee Retroactively To Apply For And Accept The Followin Two 2 Grants. Ke Intended Outcomes Su orted: 1) Reduce The Number Of Homeless People; And, 2) Increase Resident Rating Of Public Safety Services; Maintain Crime Rates At Or Below National Trends; Enhance Mobili Throu hout The Ci Issue: Shall The City Support The Following Funding Requests? Item Summary/Recommendation: The Administration Requests Retroactive Approval To Submit The Following Grant Applications: 1) Miami- Dade County Homeless Trust For Funding In The Amount Of $12,333 To Fund Up To 50% Of The Personnel Costs Of A Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Staff Person Required To Maintain HMIS Data Related To The City's Homeless Outreach Grant; And, 2) Florida Department Of Transportation, State Safety Office, Highway Safety Grant Program For Funding In An Amount Not To Exceed $66,000 For The City's Impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: Match Amount $12,333 Service N/A No Matching Funds Required Total OBPI Financial 1m act Summa nt City Manager m .~ MIA I BEACH AGENDA ITEM DATE C7A l(-/l-O? ~ MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager t ~~ DATE: April 11,2007 Or- U SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE RETROACTIVELY TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT APPLICATIONS: 1) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST FOR FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,333 TO FUND UP TO 50% OF THE PERSONNEL COSTS OF A HOMELESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIS) STAFF PERSON REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN HMIS DATA RELATED TO THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH GRANT; AND, 2) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE SAFETY OFFICE, HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $66,000 FOR THE CITY'S IMPAIRED DRIVING ENFORCEMENT INITIATIVE; FURTHER APPROPRIATING THE GRANTS AND MATCHING FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANAL YSIS 1. Retroactive approval to submit a qrant application to Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for fundinq in the amount of $12,333 to fund up to 50% of the personnel costs of a Homeless Manaqement Information System (HMIS) staff person required to maintain HMIS data related to the City's homeless outreach Qrant The City of Miami Beach receives Supportive Housing funding on an annual basis from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for the City's Homeless Outreach Program. The Homeless Trust requires that all grantees participate in the County's data-tracking software system - the Homeless Management Information System. City'staff is required to input client and intake data and maintain client files and statistical data on each person served. This is a labor intensive requirement, currently being performed by staff in the Community Services Division of Neighborhood Services. This grant will partially cover the salary costs associated with one position responsible for maintaining the HMIS data. This grant requires a match in the amount of $12,333. Matching funds are available in the Neighborhood Services budget in the amount of $12,333. No new staff will be hired as a result of this grant. This project supports the following Key Intended Outcome: Reduce the number of homeless people. City Commission Memorandum Page 2 2. Retroactive approval to submit a qrant application to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). State Safety Office, Hiohway Safety Grant Prooram. for FY 2008 for fundino for the City's Impaired Drivino Enforcement Initiative in an amount not to exceed $66,000. The City of Miami Beach Police Department's Impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative will be a dedicated effort of staff and assets above the regular deployment of line personnel. The grant proposal requests FDOT funding to purchase two enforcement vehicles with associated equipment, a laser radar device, two in-car vehicle radar devices, and a motorcycle radar device to support this endeavor. The initiative will be staffed with one Sergeant of Police, two Police Officers certified in use of the Intoxylizer, one motorcycle Police Officer and support staff for paperwork and prisoner processing. The enforcement vehicles and motorcycle will be equipped with speed measuring devices. Scheduling and deployment of specialized enforcement activities will be based on increased traffic trends as well as historical alcohol-related arrests and crash information. The Miami Beach Police Department anticipates deploying this initiative for a minimum of 9 weekends during holiday periods. No match is required of the City and no new staff will be hired as a result of this grant. This project supports the following Key Intended Outcomes: Increase resident rating of public safety service; Maintain crime rates at or below national trends, and Enhance mobility throughout the city. CONCLUSION The Administration requests approval to authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the following grant applications: 1) Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for funding in the amount of $12,333 to fund up to 50% of the personnel costs of a Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) staff person required to maintain HMIS data related to the City's homeless outreach grant; and, 2) Florida Department of Transportation, State Safety Office, Highway Safety Gran,t Program for funding in an amount not to exceed $66,000 for the City's Impaired Driving Enforcement Initiative; further appropriating the grants and matching funds, if approved and accepted by the City; and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents related to these applications. JMG/KGB/JH/lS T: $CMB/AGENDA/2007/APR11/CONSENT/GRANTS MEMO.DOC